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  • Is Giuliani a Conservative? [Mona Charen]

    02/09/2007 6:22:55 AM PST · by BunnySlippers · 370 replies · 3,130+ views
    Creator's Syndicate via Yahoo ^ | 02/09/07 | Mona Charen
    [snip] Giuliani transformed a city whose budget and workforce were larger than those of all but five or six states. He and police chief William Bratton famously cracked down first on quality of life crimes like panhandling and public urination. Teenagers who leaped over the turnstiles at subway entrances were arrested — a departure from the practice under Mayor David Dinkins. Giuliani later quipped that the police under his predecessor had become "highly skilled observers of crime." Those turnstile jumpers turned out to possess a huge number of illegal guns, which were confiscated, and criminals throughout the city discovered that...
  • He's Ready If You Are (Rudy Giuliani)

    02/08/2007 11:30:41 AM PST · by PhiKapMom · 315 replies · 3,093+ views
    American Spectator ^ | Feb 8, 2007 | R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.,
    Rudy Giuliani will prevent a conservative crack-up. Today, after very little effort, Giuliani is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination. Dick Morris is predicting a Giuliani vs. Clinton race in 2008. Yet some conservatives are dubious of the man who cleaned up New York, returned it to a vigor unimaginable from the 1960s through the 1980s, and then led New York and the country heroically through 9/11. Well, one knows a politician by the company he keeps, and Giuliani has around him the financial people who created the libertarian-conservative Manhattan Institute. He relied heavily on the Institute's policies while governing...
  • Yes, Rudy Giuliani Is a Conservative

    02/03/2007 5:48:05 PM PST · by zarf · 758 replies · 7,651+ views
    City Journal ^ | 2/3/07 | Steve Malanga
    Not since Teddy Roosevelt took on Tammany Hall a century ago has a New York politician closely linked to urban reform looked like presidential timber. But today ex–New York mayor Rudy Giuliani sits at or near the top of virtually every poll of potential 2008 presidential candidates. Already, Giuliani’s popularity has set off a “stop Rudy” movement among cultural conservatives, who object to his three marriages and his support for abortion rights, gay unions, and curbs on gun ownership. Some social conservatives even dismiss his achievement in reviving New York before 9/11. An August story on the website Right Wing...